Glanz Karen, Lunde Kevin B, Leakey Tricia, Maddock Jay, Koga Karin, Yamauchi Jessica, Maskarinec Gertraud, Shigaki Dorothy
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory UniversityNE,Atlanta, GA 30322,
J Cancer Educ. 2007 Spring;22(1):56-61. doi: 10.1007/BF03174377.
Achieving significant reductions in tobacco use by youth is an important challenge. There is a pressing need to develop and evaluate innovative strategies that stimulate youth involvement and are effective in multi-ethnic populations. This article describes an innovative tobacco prevention trial, and reports baseline characteristics of participants and findings about implementation of the curriculum.
The aim of Project SPLASH is to evaluate the impact of a school-based smoking prevention intervention that emphasizes active involvement of middle school students, on rates of smoking initiation and regular smoking in a multi-ethnic cohort of youth in Hawaii. Project SPLASH is a group randomized trial that compares a 2-year innovative intervention with a social influence prevention program, in 20 public schools in Hawaii. The main outcome is mean 30-day smoking prevalence rates.
The response rate was 78.4%. Approximately 1 in 4 students had tried smoking and 30-day smoking prevalence at baseline was 8%. Intervention and control groups were comparable in terms of tobacco use, gender, ethnicity, behavioral, environmental, and psychosocial characteristics. Differences in ethnic identification, socio-economic status, acculturation, and involvement in prevention activities may be due to chance. The intervention was well implemented by teachers across both the intervention and control school classes.
For this study, 20 schools in Hawaii with close to 4000 participating students were recruited. Student smoking behavior and curriculum implementation were comparable by group status. The intervention study has the potential to elucidate how youth respond to an intervention with student involvement that incorporates cognitive and social action components.
大幅减少青少年吸烟是一项重大挑战。迫切需要制定和评估能激发青少年参与且在多民族人群中有效的创新策略。本文描述了一项创新的烟草预防试验,并报告了参与者的基线特征以及课程实施情况的研究结果。
“飞溅计划”(Project SPLASH)的目的是评估一项以学校为基础的吸烟预防干预措施的效果,该干预措施强调中学生的积极参与,对夏威夷多民族青少年群体中开始吸烟和经常吸烟的比率的影响。“飞溅计划”是一项群组随机试验,在夏威夷的20所公立学校中,将一项为期两年的创新干预措施与一项社会影响预防计划进行比较。主要结果是30天吸烟流行率的均值。
应答率为78.4%。约四分之一的学生尝试过吸烟,基线时30天吸烟流行率为8%。干预组和对照组在烟草使用、性别、种族、行为、环境和心理社会特征方面具有可比性。种族认同、社会经济地位、文化适应以及参与预防活动方面的差异可能是偶然因素造成的。干预措施在干预组和对照组的学校班级中均得到教师的良好实施。
本研究招募了夏威夷的20所学校,近4000名学生参与。按组状态划分,学生吸烟行为和课程实施情况具有可比性。该干预研究有可能阐明青少年如何应对一项包含认知和社会行动成分且有学生参与的干预措施。